

How DARE he hire someone with a flaw? We should EXECUTE CORY BOOKER!!!1!
How DARE he hire someone with a flaw? We should EXECUTE CORY BOOKER!!!1!
The 12th amendment prohibits anyone disqualified from running for POTUS from being VP. It’s quite clear.
Fentanyl ODs are actually on the rise further west in the US, where it typically has not been in the supply as much as the East Coast.
Part of the reality is that people are just used to it and are being more careful, including by relying on naloxone
There’s not really anything you can do besides vote. That and protest
But no person constitutionally ineligible to the office of President shall be eligible to that of Vice-President of the United States.
That’s the 12th amendment. No, he can’t run for VP and let the POTUS quit
The only legal method of doing this would be repealing the 22nd amendment.
Also, he’ll be dead by then. He’s obese and almost 80.
It’s wild to me that 2 massive law firms just caved a gave millions of free labor away
The only improper ideology in these museums is probably confederate artifacts lol
The man wrote an op ed for AP about him from what I saw. He also used to do work with the national security council iirc. Seems very plausible
He started the group chat, it’s not really that far fetched?
That’s pretty hilarious
Emails - no classified info, on a secure home server in a literal ex-president’s house
Signal messages - “hey guys, here are our war plans, make sure you add anyone to the chat that you think might need to know”
When did they stop being social media?
“I don’t have any social media!” He announced on social media
We literally make rounding errors worse than this. It’s why we have recounts
You did this bad thing 70 years ago, why did we forgive you?! This is totally justified because of that thing!
It’s typical for tech companies to organize as nonprofits and then restructure because they are losing cash?
Not sure if I’m misunderstanding you or what part you think is typical
Have you heard of the manosphere?
Different security step.
In March 2023, the TSA added a cybersecurity emergency amendment to its cybersecurity programs. The amendment required airlines like Delta to develop “policies and controls to ensure that operational technology systems can continue to safely operate in the event that an information technology system has been compromised,” CrowdStrike’s complaint said.
How many honeypots had to happen for this to be put in place?